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Speaker 1 (00:13):
Martel.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
Hey folks, today, It's Monday, September eight, twenty twenty five,
coming up on roland Mark on the Filter Stream and
live on the Black Start Network. I'm live here in Montgomery, Alabama,
where I am attending a Black organizer's strategy session and
so looking forward to sharing some of that with you
when we can. On today's show, Black Caucus members in
Missouri are staging a city in literally, they are sitting
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in the capitol to call out Republicans who are trying
to jerry mander a racist jerry mander in Missouri, similar
to what Republicans did in Texas.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
We will talk with.
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Some members about the very issue issue the twice in
Peach criminally collected phoning the Chief. Donald Trump gets a
couple of wins for the Supreme Court, allowing him to
racially profile Latinos.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
HM, how y'all feel about those votes?
Speaker 2 (01:11):
White farmers in Arkansas, white fishermen in Rhode Island, white
folks in Kentucky complaining asking for a literal bailout.
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Wow, isn't that interesting?
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They now want socialism because Donald Trump's tariffs are destroying
their economy. Oh, y'all know, I got something to say
about that on today's show.
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Also Houseminar Leader House Manar Leader how.
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Kim Jeffries appoints three Democratic members to sit on the
GOP's and new panel and investigating the January sixth riot
of the US Capitol. What the hell are they gonna
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we're talking about to a black eurologist about the importance
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is a prostate cancer awareness month, y'all. It's a whole
lot I got to talk about. It's time to bring
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Speaker 2 (02:59):
The jerry mandering battle continues af The Republicans, of course,
did what they did in Texas. Now Donald Trump is
lean on Missouri. Republicans do the same. Republicans they are
trying to get rid of the congressional seat of Congressman
Emmanuel Kleever in Kansas City. Now, Democrats are in the
minority in the state, so they are actually having.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
A sit in joining us right now.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
But talk about that is he's from difference In City,
effectually from Differson City. The Missouri state President of Jeremy Dean,
Jeremy glad to.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
Have you on, Roland Martin unfiltered.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
So again, so explain to folks there the perilous situation
Democrats face in terms of you're not I mean, look,
you can't stop them from doing what they're doing. So
what is the point of the city in laid it
out to us?
Speaker 11 (03:45):
Yeah?
Speaker 12 (03:45):
Absolutely, I think you set it up really great there, Roland,
and I appreciate you having me on tonight to be
able to spread a word about what's happening here. Missouri
is very different than what we saw in Texas. Unfortunately,
here in the state of Missouri, Democrats hold a super minority,
meaning that Republicans can do anything in this building without
a single vote from Democrats, and so that does mean
that we can't stop this. We know that Republicans are
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taking their orders directly from Donald Trump, straight from Washington.
Speaker 8 (04:11):
D C.
Speaker 12 (04:12):
They are being guided by that team in Washington, d C.
To take out Reverend and Congressman e Manual Weaver. So
what we're doing here is trying to bring attention to
what's happening in Missouri. First, too long voters have been
able to not pay attention to what's going on, and
it's far to pass the point for that to happen.
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And so we're making noise across the state of Missouri
across the United States to make this basically as painful
as possible for these Republicans, to make them understand how
bad this truly is for the state of Missouri and
the United States.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
Apologize, Jeremy, I'm having some audio issues here. But so
here's the thing that jumps out to me immediately when
I I think about this. Here what Republicans are doing
again try to exert their power. But what they're trying
to do here is again as it can, to a
racist jerrymander by targeting Congressman Emmanual Cleaver. Look, you only
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got two African Americans in the state Cleaver in Kansas City,
and congress in Wesley Bale and Saint Louis.
Speaker 12 (05:29):
Yeah, and this is just part of the course, right,
Like the Republicans have shown us time and time and
time again that their number one priority is to overturn
the will of the voters, especially here in the state
of Missouri, whether that's reproductive rights or just having a
minority group or black people being able to have the
representation that they deserve in the United States Congress. Right now,
you may see that they didn't really touch the first
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congressional district that Congressman Wesley bell sits in because it
is theoretically protected by the Voting Rights Act, although we
know how much protection that really has. So they went
after the pick that they did, which was Emmanual Cleaver,
and they are splitting a historically black neighborhood directly into
three separate districts in order to be able to get
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this done.
Speaker 3 (06:11):
It is a racist attack.
Speaker 12 (06:12):
It's a direct attack on the black community because they
know that the black community stands up whenever they need
to make their voices heard, and the Republicans in the
state of Missouri simply don't want to hear their voice.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
All right, you can't stop them. What are you saying
to the voters about what they can do, Because the
reality is they can be stopped at the ballot.
Speaker 12 (06:36):
Box, exactly, and that's exactly what we're telling them. The
number one message that we have from this is that
this can go on no longer. Twenty twenty six may
be the last chance that we have at saving our
country from the megalomaniac that's sitting in the White House,
or making sure that people understand that this is happening
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in the Statehouse of Missouri. There are people sitting in
this chamber on the Republican side that won their district
by less than one hundred votes. So when we have
apathetic voters not going out, not voting, that allows them
to continue to win these seats and continue to take
control of this state. So getting the message across that
you truly do have value and you do have power
in your vote, but only if you utilize that vote.
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And so we have to show what people what is
happening here in the state of Missouri, because this doesn't
just affect Missouri. When we lose Congressman E Manual Cleaver
in Washington, d C. We lose a voice not only
for Kansas City, but for people across the United States.
Everybody deserves to have representation. Whether that's from the state
of Missouri or whether it's from Delaware, it doesn't matter.
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And so they have to get up, they have to
vote because we can stop this.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
All right, thank Representative Jeremy Day. Look good luck with it.
It's about, of course, representing the people. And hopefully people
are really understanding what y'all are doing and how bodly
important this is to fighting democracy and to fight these
races gear mandering Republicans are leading across the country.
Speaker 12 (08:08):
Yeah, and if I can just add one more thing,
with the initiative petition process, since it's down there on
the bottom of the headline, that is another thing that
Republicans are attacking here in this state. A lot of
people don't know what the initiative petition process is, and
that is an extremely valuable tool to the citizens of
the state of Missouri. And what that is is citizens
can go out by themselves, they collect signatures to get
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a priority that they have on the ballot, and then
they show up to the ballot and can pass that
with a simple majority. The reason that it's important in
Missouri is because Republicans can call the state of Missouri
and consistently let voters down. They aren't here focusing on
the fact that people can't afford rent, the fact that
three hundred and sixty four thousand black women have lost
their jobs since Donald Trump has taken office. They don't
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care about gas prices, grocery prices. None of those things
do they actually care about. And that's what our voters
are asking us to care about. We're spending really thirty
thousand dollars a day, if not more, just to run
this special session so that we can continue to lick.
Speaker 4 (09:05):
The boot of Donald Trump.
Speaker 12 (09:07):
We have to stop this, and this is the way
that we're gonna do it.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
All right, represented thing, we appreciate it.
Speaker 12 (09:14):
Thanks a lot, absolutely, Rolling, Thanks for having me on,
and thanks for being the voice of Black America.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
All Right, then, folks gotta go to Bright We'll be
right back, rolland Mark unfilchent right here in the Black
Star Network.
Speaker 13 (09:33):
To the Black Star Network.
Speaker 6 (09:35):
I have name recognition, but I toured more than any rapper,
and it's a lot of overseas stuff, and it's like
I'm going all over to I've been to I've been
to eighty countries in my in my lifetime, and sometimes
I'll do interviews with people and they'd be like, so,
what you been doing, Like what you've been doing? IM like,
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I just came back from Belgium and Brazil and South Africa.
Speaker 12 (10:01):
What you have been doing?
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DC has been ravaged and taken over by tanks, soldiers,
police officers over the last two weeks and it's only
starting there. Trumps announts that he also has plans to
bring this to Chicago, Baltimore, and New York City.
Speaker 4 (10:33):
So we're going to dig into it.
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Speaker 1 (10:43):
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I'm doctor Nada Hodges and I'm doctor Terrence Ferguson, and
you're tuning into Roland Martin.
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Folks want to bring in my panel right now and doestor.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
A'ma congo to being a senior.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
Propatory elector of school of inter National Service American University.
Also Christopher Bruce, lawyer and lobbyists out of Atlanta, and
doctor A. D. Carson, Associated Professor of Hip Hop at
University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
I mean, Connor, I want to start with you.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
I mean, look, this is we're seeing what happened with
this is an arms race. Uh, you got Republicans who
are pissed off at California counter Texas, so they're trying
to jerry manders Misso you look at Florida, you look
at Ohio, until Democrats will talk about in New York State.
But the key here is this is an absolute attack
on black politic representation.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
That's what people need to understand.
Speaker 3 (15:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 15 (15:14):
Absolutely, And we can also go to the Supreme Court
and everything that they're doing as it relates to voting rights.
When I think about what happened in twenty twenty four
with the last election, everybody talks about, well, we had
fair elections and Donald Trump came out the winner. Well
we had free elections, but they weren't fair. And this
is one of the reasons that it's not fair. It's
because of what they're doing with jerry mandering in addition
to everything that they've been doing with their voter suppression
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efforts and to be quite honest, role And I'm getting
a little bit concerned because Gavin Dusom has been the
only one from the Democratic Party in terms of governors,
who has been talking about actively starting this process of
the redistricting. But I've heard people like Holko say we're
not going to stand for it. I've heard Governor More
say that they're considering it. But we're in what September? Now,
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When are people going to get on the good foot
as it related to this. When this story first came
out about what they were doing in Texas, I was
on this show saying that Democrats should not be waiting.
They shouldn't have this mindset of, well, if Texas does it,
we're going to do it.
Speaker 8 (16:11):
They need to do it period.
Speaker 15 (16:12):
Florida is already messing around, and there's other random states
out there that I'm sure we're just not hearing, but
they're just sailing under the radar, and before you know it,
there's going to be about six or seven other seats
that have been added in addition to Texas that people
just didn't know what was going to happen. And this
is why Democrats need to be on the offense. What
Gavin Newsom doing is great, but it's still a defensive move.
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They need to overwhelm these voters out of these Republicans
in every way, shape or form. And when I hear
a story like this today, I just can't stop but
think about the other states. So it's time for more
for Hoco, other governors who've been thinking about doing this.
This is a war for our future, and not just
black people in America, but this country in general. We
have a president who's not going to try to leave,
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and we have a House that's not going to try
to lose power in twenty twenty six. All they know
how to do is cheap because their positions are popular.
Speaker 2 (17:03):
And there is They are scared that they're going to
lose the House. That's why they're trying to in essence,
proof is election by rigging it. That's all this is about,
is naked partisanship. But also it is racist. Jerry Manning,
That's what this is, Christopher, can you hear me?
Speaker 3 (17:42):
Are y'all so proudly? Okay? This is the show me state?
Speaker 16 (17:47):
More like the show me that we're a racist state,
from the state that brought you Ferguson, Let's not forget
about that, all the racism that happened from there. Let's
go all the way back. This is a state that
brought your dread Scott decision. So the people who have said,
you're a black person who will never be a person,
and we are never going to identify any type of
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rights that you will ever have because black men and
black people are not humans altogether.
Speaker 3 (18:15):
This is Missouri.
Speaker 16 (18:16):
They are showing you who they are, just like Republicans
show you who they are.
Speaker 3 (18:22):
Democrats have to wake up. In fact, I'm not even
gonna say democrats have have to wake up. Democrats already
know what the deal is. They're just not leading. They're
not doing.
Speaker 16 (18:30):
Anything to really stand up and say we have to
fight back. And you know why because Democrats play by
the rules. Well, hey, if the rules are saying you're
not a person, then throw the rules out the book.
Those rules are completely immoral and they're set up for
people to win, for Republicans to win.
Speaker 3 (18:50):
So you have to do something different.
Speaker 16 (18:53):
Like we said before, Gavin Newson, what he's doing is
a reactionary issue. Democrats have to go on the offense.
How do you go on the offensive when you're not
on power. Well, Republicans were doing that during the Obama administration,
forwarding almost everything that he was trying to do, even
when the Congress was the Senate and the House had
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democratic rule to it. So what you can do right
now is what we're doing right now, making sure that
people are educated. A lot of people do not know
about these issues. I cannot tell you how many calls
I've gotten on what is Jerry manderin? No, this is
a time when everyone needs to be on the same
page and make a decision on what they want in
this future. And in this future we know it's not
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just going to start start with Missouri or Texas. Republicans
know they're not even popular within their own party, but
they are going to keep power, and it's going to
be up to democrats.
Speaker 3 (19:49):
Let me to take out democrats.
Speaker 16 (19:50):
It's going to be up to the people to say,
do you want to live in a democracy or not?
Speaker 3 (19:54):
Because it's faltering and.
Speaker 16 (19:55):
It's going to get to a point where it's going
to be over for America as we know it.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
Well, the Carson to that point there, I've made the
point that we've got to have in this country what
I call freedom schools. We got to have city hall
one on one, state government one on one, Congress one
on one, judicial branch one on one because there are
a lot of people who really don't understand how the
dots are all connected. And so when we talk about
these issues, we talked about.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
The impact to.
Speaker 2 (20:25):
What you just heard there when people don't even know
what jerry mandering is, not realizing what really is at stake.
And the other thing is this here is that you
know there are people who say a lot of African
Americans say, man, I want to hear all this democratic talk,
but this is very simple.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
You got two choices. It's gonna be Democrat or Republican.
Speaker 2 (20:44):
And the doctor Greg Carr always says that the Democratic
Party should be seen as a delivery agent. It's not
to be all the end all. It's not amazing and
wonderful and great, and it's always protected of black interest.
But the reality is one person is going to win.
They're either going to be a Republican or a Democrat.
And we see that maga Republicans don't give a damn
about black people at all.
Speaker 17 (21:07):
No, No, And I appreciate the opportunity to be here
to speak.
Speaker 4 (21:13):
A little bit about this.
Speaker 17 (21:16):
I feel like one of the ways that we lose
people is that we don't make the rhetorical stakes as
clear as they possibly could be. And so in my work,
I'm engaging with young people all the time who are
particularly interested in hip hop and in music and cultural products.
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But then we have all of these ways that those
cultural products are kind of filtering out anything that seems
newsworthy or noteworthy. And so the places where we might
have previously learned some of these things are through cultural production,
like music through hip hop, and places like after school programs,
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their places like freedom School's, places like you know, like
the institutions where I imagine, like my political education comes from,
you know, which is in dialogue with really the rap
music that people thought was the worst thing in the
world for the young people who were growing up during
that time period. And I think that one of the
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ways that we might, in lieu of some kind of overhaul,
instantly intervene in some of these issues about political education
is to hold ourselves and our cultural producers to task,
you know, to help to intervene in some of these things,
which is, you know, primarily what I'm interested in doing,
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not in like asking a rapper to be more politically
astute than he or she really is, but to say
that these things that are being produced should say something
about the world that we're living in, and even the
things that don't say anything, particularly about Jerry Manning, particular,
particularly about the political process, particularly about the rhetorical stakes
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that exist right now, it should still be instructive for
us to be able to utilize that in order to
bring folks into the conversation who feel like these conversations
are absolutely not about them, are not listening to them,
and have nothing to do with them at all.
Speaker 4 (23:27):
And so I think that that.
Speaker 17 (23:28):
Has a whole lot or that puts a lot of
work on us, as the folks who might consider ourselves
in the know, to try to bring the conversation in
accessible ways to people who might receive that information and
then act accordingly.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
Well, yeah, and I just say that, you know, listen,
you've got a lot of young folks who are are
not happy with the direction of the country.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
They are people who who have sat out.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
They are people who said, hey, you know what, you know,
I don't want to participate, but guess what rights are
being taken. I think about all of these students who
were complaining about student loan debt and wanted to Biden
to completely outlay it. Well, the Supreme Court say it
was unconstitutional, and Donald Trump don't give a damn about that,
and so they're rolling that stuff back, and so people
are going to have to I'm a congo people can
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start talking about all this lesser to evils.
Speaker 1 (24:22):
Crapt that they want. You are seeing evil.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
The Supreme Court we're gona talk about this little bit.
Later literally said oh yeah, Trump, Ice can actually stop
people based upon characteristics like speaking Spanish and how they look.
That's racial profileing, pure and simple. So people need to
understand these are white supremacists who literally are snatching people
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off the streets. The stakes are high, and if these
people are allowed to remain in power another two years,
four years, they're going to cement power for one hundred years.
Speaker 15 (24:57):
Oh absolutely, And just real quick on the student loan piece,
note that Ice one of the parts of his job
offering is student loan debt repayment.
Speaker 8 (25:06):
So if you join them, you can get your student
loans paid off.
Speaker 15 (25:08):
And so even that, you know, Trump has found a
roundabout way to make sure it benefits the supporters. The
fact of the matter is is that Republicans always have
always looked to steroi historically at Democrats who win elections
as cheaters. You can go back to me gingrich, you
can go back before that. This is what they do.
When Donald Trump is a culmination of it. And now
more than ever, particularly with the Congress that has given
him the green light to do whatever you want, they
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see that this is their greatest opportunity to seize power.
This is why Donald Trump is saying I feel entitled
to these seats and everything else. This is a guy
I just got announced that his families now worth about
five billion dollars. And so people are seeing daily hopefully
paying attention to the fact that he is gripping them
off at every single juncture. And this people talk about
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the second Gilded Age that we're living in right now. Well,
one of the ways the guild and Age came to
the end before with attacking of the robber barons is
people realize that they were getting screwed, they were getting played.
Speaker 8 (26:02):
And this is happening on every level now.
Speaker 15 (26:04):
And I know we're going to talk about this later
with the agriculture but so many people are having find
out moments right now. But the question Roland becomes, what
do you do once you find out? Because when we
watch some of these videos, people are complaining and the like,
but they still are not saying.
Speaker 8 (26:17):
They'll vote for Democrats.
Speaker 15 (26:18):
They're still not saying they're gonna vote against Trump or
they're gonna, you know, even stay home. And the next
MAGA person runs and that's the next part of this
because they are so downtrodden, but they don't feel like they.
Speaker 8 (26:28):
Have anywhere else to go.
Speaker 15 (26:30):
And that's and then you add that to the ninety
million people who stayed home, and there's a lot of
people out there who I'm still not convinced I'm gonna
come out for Democrats in twenty twenty six despite all
of this that's happening. Maybe more of them need to
hit rock bottom, as doctor Carr is always talking about,
Maybe they're not there yet. But we need the Blackstar Network,
we need what we're doing here to continue to raise
awareness because you know, I have a daughter in college,
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I have a daughter in senior in high school, and
a fifth fifth grade son, and I think about what's
happening to their potential future that makes me get energized
and motivated every day you talk about you know, your
your nieces and nephews and stuff and all of that.
We have to continue to make this personal if we
want to see this change happen.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
Folks, hold tight one second, going to a break, we
come back. Y'all see me wear my shirt. Magga chose
between woker broke. They chose broke, And we're going to
talk about these whiny crying Arkansas farmers and farmers in
Iowa and Nebraska, and voters and folks who work for distilleries,
whiskey distilleries in Kentucky, fishermen in Rhode Island.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
All of these people voted for Donald Trump and.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
Now they're crying because the tears are causing to lose
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Kind of name recognition.
Speaker 6 (28:56):
But I toured more than any rapp up and is
a lot of overseas stuff, and it's like I'm going
all over the I've been to I've been to eighty
countries in my lifetime, and sometimes I'll do interviews with
people and they'd be like, so, what you been doing,
Like what.
Speaker 18 (29:13):
You've been doing?
Speaker 6 (29:14):
You know what I'm saying, Like, I just came back
from Belgium and Brazil and South Africa.
Speaker 12 (29:20):
What you been doing?
Speaker 19 (29:21):
Right next on the Black Table with me Craig car
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immigrants lured off Texas streets and shipped to places like
Martha's Venue and Washington, DC. Believe it or not that we've
seen it all before.
Speaker 4 (29:52):
Your people in the North, you're so sympathetic to black people.
Speaker 9 (29:54):
You take them.
Speaker 19 (29:55):
Sixty years ago, they called it the reverse Freedom riots.
Back then, Southern governors shipped black people north with the
false promise of jobs and a better life. It's part
of a well known playbook being brought back to life.
So what's next. That's next on the Black Table A
conversation with doctor Gerald on about this issue of the
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reverse freedom rise right here on the Black Star Network.
Speaker 5 (30:24):
This week. On the other side of Change.
Speaker 14 (30:26):
You see has been ravaged and taken over by tanks, soldiers,
police officers over the last two weeks, and it's only
starting there. Trumps announts that he also has plans to
bring this to Chicago, Baltimore, and New York City, so
we're going to dig into it.
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Speaker 2 (32:02):
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White folks even here in Alabama said man, I love
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Just love this.
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Last time that idiot Trump was there, he totally wrecked
the farming industry.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
Soybeans, other crops.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
China was buying that stuff from us, but his tears
wore just crushed farmers. So end up happening American taxpayers
for of the twenty five billion dollar bailout of these farmers.
You had dairy farmers in Wisconsin, farmers in Iowa and
Illinois who were losing their family farms. And you know what,
(32:59):
so many people are so stupid. I remember reading his
one story. This one guy said, yeah, he lost the
family farm, but you know what, he would vote for
Trump again. I'm like, y'all have got to be stuck
on stupid. So guess what Red States? Arkansas, all, my god,
these farmers are crying. Nebraska. The governor called Trump said,
please stop your ice raids because we're losing a GDP
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in Nebraska. You got folks in distilleries in whiskey distilleries
in Kentucky filing for bankruptcy. Why well, because at the
Trump pistol the Canadians they stopped buying American whiskey.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
So you got five hundred million.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
Bucks with a whiskey sitting in warehouses. So this thing
is happening all around the country. But over the weekend, y'all,
I got a huge kick out of listening to these
crying and whining Arkansas farmers. These are the people that
voted for Trump in a huge way. Now they're like,
oh my god, we need help or we're gonna lose everything.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Y'all got the video roll it now.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
I've never been as worried as I am now about
whether or not my kids and grandkids will be able
to carry on.
Speaker 3 (34:08):
You said, I.
Speaker 23 (34:11):
Mean to see the fruit fives have been.
Speaker 3 (34:18):
Serious, that is it.
Speaker 20 (34:20):
And what it costs for us to farm is astronomical.
Speaker 4 (34:24):
Now, I formally paid for equipment.
Speaker 2 (34:25):
All my tractors are fifty years old, and I can't hardly.
Speaker 3 (34:29):
Make this deal work.
Speaker 24 (34:30):
I think the terraces of the ice cream on the
cake of a perfect storm.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
After a horrible year last year where most farmers in
Arkansas Delta lost money, this year is going to be
worse and it is throughout.
Speaker 9 (34:42):
This year in the spring.
Speaker 8 (34:46):
So my son law, the seven generation farm, I'm.
Speaker 25 (34:49):
Gonna lose twenty five or thirty percent of the farmers
in this country if they don't produce something.
Speaker 4 (34:54):
It has to be done.
Speaker 1 (34:55):
And it's not just here, it's everywhere.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
Well, Christopher, all I have from the thoughts and prayers,
maybe they should go talk to their governor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders,
who used to lie for Donald Trump, and so he's
to blame. So I don't want to hear anything. And
isn't amazing. They don't believe in socialism, but now they
want to bail out because Donald Trump's tears are destroying
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their family farms.
Speaker 3 (35:25):
Yeah, and you know what, this is nothing new.
Speaker 16 (35:28):
The farming industry has been built out plenty of times before.
Speaker 3 (35:32):
But now they have the person that they've always wanted.
Speaker 16 (35:36):
And they thought that Donald Trump is going to bring
him to the Promised Land and he has Guess what,
there's nothing there.
Speaker 3 (35:42):
They are brutal.
Speaker 16 (35:44):
But what I'm mostly worried about is none of them
have directly said, hey, I'm not voting for Donald Trump
next time. I don't know if people actually really do
deal with this type of situation, And it gets to
me to my core about how messaging with Republicans happen.
Speaker 3 (36:04):
Every modern day Republican has actually.
Speaker 16 (36:06):
Added on to the deficit, while every modern day Democrat
president has taken the deficit down. We're going back to
the original George Bush adding to the deficit, President Bill
Clinton decreasing the deficit.
Speaker 3 (36:20):
George W.
Speaker 16 (36:21):
Bush definitely added on to the deficid by hundreds of million.
Barack Obama studied it and actually decreased our deficit again.
And then you come up with Donald Trump, who is
the president who has added to our deficit the most
out of any other president ever imagined, with three point
two trillion dollars. Then you followed up by our next president,
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who actually decreased it. And now you have Donald Trump
who's going to increase it. And she's going to actually
beat his own record with this new bill. And farmers again,
they want to keep this the generations that they have
done to feed America have had this happen.
Speaker 3 (36:57):
They're just voting for the wrong person. What is it
going to take for them to wake up?
Speaker 2 (37:05):
Well, Ad, I'm just laughing because again, hey, this is
who they wanted.
Speaker 1 (37:12):
This is their guy, you know.
Speaker 2 (37:14):
And this is where I said, I said, Democrats they
should go to these broke white folks and say, I'm sorry,
this is what y'all wanted.
Speaker 1 (37:21):
Y'all voted for this.
Speaker 2 (37:22):
So I'm telling you right now, no Democrats should vote
to build these folks out, because they got exactly what
they voted for.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
Word.
Speaker 17 (37:32):
So, on the one hand, it's like your thoughts and prayers,
but it is also I think it's not as funny
to me as it is telling, because it feels as
though these folks don't see the gap between the logic
between wanting this particular kind of representation that Donald Trump
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represents in them losing everything that they've worked for, or
they don't make a connection between the thing that we
might describe as socialism and them asking Donald Trump for
a bell out. And so either way, it's telling that
the political engagement and investments that we have don't really
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correspond to the reality that we're living in. And yeah,
so that makes me understand that of course these people
aren't going to talk about not voting for Trump again,
because I don't know that they're connecting what's happening to
them to Trump being the guy who is making the
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calls at this particular point. Unfortunately, well, I just o
my congo.
Speaker 2 (38:48):
The thing for me is, I mean, I saw this
video here y'all let me know where y'all have it.
This former Republican congressman was just crowing about, Oh my god,
he owns distilleries and they've got a fifty for sent
tear notice for glass.
Speaker 1 (39:02):
We're trying to figure out what to do.
Speaker 2 (39:06):
I mean, this is what you wanted. I mean, like,
I literally, I'm sorry. I don't have any sympathy none.
I have no sympathy. I have no empathy. I don't care.
I am unbothered. I'm unbothered about their feelings.
Speaker 1 (39:31):
I just am roll this video. Check this out.
Speaker 25 (39:34):
You know there's even personal examples. You know, I own distilleries,
not only AI companies, but I own distilleries.
Speaker 8 (39:40):
But we just got a fifty percent tariff.
Speaker 25 (39:41):
Notice for glass and some of the other things that
we use to do bottling on our lines. And for
the last two weeks but been trying to figure out
what do you do right, do you actually raise prices?
Do we limit production? What do we do with bottles?
Do we forward lean and get more bottles?
Speaker 3 (39:55):
Right?
Speaker 4 (39:55):
When I talk about pallettes, I'm talking.
Speaker 25 (39:57):
Thousands and thousands of thousands of dollars and added costs
for our our companies. I can't imagine what it's doing
the larger manufacturers. If you go downstream on tariffs. The
economy is the single biggest thing here in the Commonwealth
of Virginia. I can tell you that, especially with the
job losses up north, with government jobs and contractor jobs,
and you're sinks for these arbitrary cuts coming down right
through dose and through other mechanisms. So for right now,
(40:19):
I think the economy is not in a great place.
If you look at the revised Jude numbers going down
only twenty two thousand jobs at it this month. The
messaging I think from you know, Democrats and Independence could
be simply you know, this is a failed experiment in
the first eight months, and there has to be a
course correction.
Speaker 1 (40:37):
On a congo.
Speaker 2 (40:40):
I don't give a shit if all of their businesses
shut down.
Speaker 15 (40:45):
Well, if that's what it's going to take for them
to wake up and smell the coffee or smell the
crops or whatever it is. The it looks like it's
going to have to be so be it, because none
of these guys seem to have a plan to do
anything counter to Trump. And the reason why I care
is because whenever many of these folks in communities experience downturns,
we always suffer more, either directly through violence or through
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other economic types of issues. And so when I think
about these farmers in particular, one of the things I
noticed in those videos I was watching over the weekend
is that there were no black farmers there. And so
when Trump and so when Trump does bail these farmers out,
you know what, they're going to go to court to
make sure that the black farmers don't get any of it.
So again, the inability to think Fred Hampton style in
terms of coalition building is what's going to continue to
(41:30):
do these guys in And another thing I'm thinking about
is I'm thinking about USAID and how Elon Musk, you know,
closed that down, and this was one of the main
areas where these farming products were actually going. How could
these farmers not be mindful enough to know that much
of their products that were going around the world, were
being distributed through USAID, but hey, go cut it, you know, let.
Speaker 8 (41:50):
It go waste, fraud and abuse.
Speaker 15 (41:52):
So, like you said, USAID, that would be part of
that woke thing that they chose not to do.
Speaker 8 (41:57):
And they're going broke right now.
Speaker 15 (41:58):
That lady talked about people, five people committed suicide. I
remember in twenty eighteen when the Department of Agriculture was
sending notices about what to do about your farm, there
was numbers for the suicide hotline attached to those.
Speaker 8 (42:10):
Packets as well. This is what he does, and he's
like the guy.
Speaker 15 (42:13):
Trump is like the guy who goes hire somebody to
come and try to rob him and his girlfriend so
he can beat them up and become the hero.
Speaker 8 (42:20):
He needs people to depend on him.
Speaker 15 (42:21):
He needs people to say for him to be able
to say, I'm your savior, I'm going to be the one.
Speaker 8 (42:25):
To help you. And he picks and chooses who gets that.
Speaker 15 (42:28):
So even when that bill out comes for them, black
farmers ain't gonna get it. But now you're talking about
these it's still a reason you're talking about all these
other businesses. Is it still going to be enough for
them to say I ain't going to vote for the
other guy. I'm going to vote for the other party regardless.
I am still not convinced because I even remember World
War Two when Hitler soldiers were losing, and some of
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them to their dying day or even as they were
getting arrested, was still saying Hitler was right. And I
feel like so many of them are still brainwashing it
to stay. So where you're going to see a lot
more find out moments.
Speaker 2 (42:57):
Roland Well, absolutely, and so I have said repeatedly that
a lot of white people are going to have to
feel maximum pain, massive economic pain for them to wake
up from this cult that they're in.
Speaker 1 (43:13):
And so.
Speaker 2 (43:15):
When they do, I'll be here with the thoughts and prayers.
I'm just saying, all right, y'all, we come back. Donald
Trump declared's war on Chicago. A black reporter questions him,
He insults her integrity as well as her intellect, and
(43:35):
Maryland Governor Wes Moore responds to the sheer stupidity of
Trump having no clue the National Guard does.
Speaker 1 (43:42):
We'll talk about that next.
Speaker 2 (43:43):
In addition, we'll talk to Elie Mistel about how Supreme
Court is allowing racial profiling to take place in this country.
That makes Stephen Miller extremely happy because he's an absolutely
racist white nationalist. All that right here roland Mark unfiltered
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You see it has been ravaged and taken over by tanks, soldiers,
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Speaker 11 (44:58):
Their trumpets announce that he also has planned to bring.
Speaker 14 (45:00):
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I have name recognition, but I tour more than any.
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Rapper, and it's a lot of overseas stuff and it's like,
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What I'm saying, like, I just came.
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Speaker 2 (47:35):
So a lot of people use phrases like fascism, athoughtarianism
and stuff like that. Let's just simplify this. Donald Trump
wants to be a dictator. He wants to be a king.
This idiot posted this over over the weekend talking about
declaring war on Chicago. Okay, this was a truth of
(47:56):
social whatever the hell thing is as uh, and some
y'all can show it, that'll be great. So he literally
showed declaring war like look at this idiot, okay, and
a White House fully embraces this, all right, So this
took place. And keep in mind.
Speaker 1 (48:13):
How this man talks.
Speaker 2 (48:14):
I remember he was talking in the Oval office about
crime and he literally said about some black folks. Oh,
you know what, these people, they're always going to be criminals.
Speaker 28 (48:27):
Watch this, criminals. He's a hardcore criminals. You know, we
took many people off the streets of Washington, DC.
Speaker 21 (48:37):
They're hardcore. They're not going to be.
Speaker 28 (48:40):
Good in ten years, in twenty years and two years,
they're going to be criminals. They're going to be they
were born to be criminals. Frankly, they were born to
be criminals. And they're tough and mean, and they'll cut
your throat and they won't.
Speaker 21 (48:52):
Even think about it.
Speaker 28 (48:53):
The next day, they won't even remember that they did it.
And we're not going to have those people. Washington, DC
is now a safe zone. It's a safe place.
Speaker 2 (49:07):
I want you to play it again. That man literally
was talking about black people. Played again.
Speaker 28 (49:17):
Criminals. He's a hardcore criminals. You know, we took many
people off the streets of Washington, d C.
Speaker 21 (49:24):
They're hardcore.
Speaker 28 (49:26):
They're not going to be good in ten years, in
twenty years and two years, they're gonna be criminals. They're
gonna be they were born to be criminals. Frankly, they
were born to be criminals. And they're tough and mean,
and they'll cut your throat and they won't even think
about it. The next day, they won't even remember that
they did it. And we're not going to have those people. Washington,
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DC is now a safe zone. It's a safe place.
Speaker 2 (49:53):
This is the same racists who called for the Central
Park five to be put to death u us more.
This was his response to Donald Trump's call for the
National Guard.
Speaker 21 (50:05):
They're hardcore.
Speaker 28 (50:07):
They're not going to be good in ten years, in
twenty years, in two years, they're going to be criminals.
They're going to be They were born to be criminals.
Speaker 21 (50:14):
Frankly, they were born to be.
Speaker 29 (50:16):
And I want to speak directly to our children as well,
and please hear me loud and clear. Do not listen
to what Donald Trump called you yesterday. When the president
from the Oval Office calls you natural born killers, children
who are born to be violent. I say this, I
respect the Office, but I will never honor ignorance to
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our children. You are loved in you're needed to our children.
We believe in you, and we invest in you. To
our children.
Speaker 3 (50:48):
We love you.
Speaker 29 (50:48):
And we are going to honor every God honored potential
that you have.
Speaker 4 (50:52):
To our children.
Speaker 29 (50:53):
There's nothing we won't do to keep you safe to
our children. We love you, and we are going to
make sure that you are never bullied. And I don't
care what position they hold, because I want to be clear.
If I listened when I was coming up, if I
listened to the tropes and to the trolls, if I
listen to the haters and the heartless, if I listened
(51:14):
to the Archie bunker mindset and the dog whistling, if
I spent my time focusing on those people who did
not love me instead of focusing those people who do,
I would never be the sixty third governor of the
state of Maryland and the only black governor in the
United States of America. Here in Maryland, we believe in you.
We're going to support you, we're gonna make sure you're safe,
(51:36):
and we're going to make sure that every God honored
opportunity is within your grasp.
Speaker 2 (51:50):
Ad simply this that's how that racist feels and he
doesn't care. He literally said, oh, these are black folks,
they're born criminals.
Speaker 17 (52:04):
Yeah, well, you know this is maybe one of the
subtle benefits of police.
Speaker 4 (52:10):
And what folks teach is that.
Speaker 17 (52:14):
We can hear this man speaking in the ways that
he's speaking, and we've become so desensitized to it that
we don't even see it as alarming as it really is.
Of course, we know that war metaphors have never gone
over well for black folks in this country, even when
they went back and tried to turn it into something
(52:35):
about cleaning up.
Speaker 4 (52:36):
Those metaphors also still have.
Speaker 1 (52:38):
Not done.
Speaker 17 (52:40):
Much benefit of black folks in this country. But then
we have to understand that the naked racism that we
are seeing now, I don't know if there's a point
in time where it hasn't existed. It's just that now
the person who is the President of the United States,
(53:02):
Bill's so emboldened to say those things from that office
in his capacity as President of the United States. And
please please understand that there are lots of people who
absolutely believe what he's saying, and so our efforts to
combat it, I don't even know if our efforts to
(53:25):
combat it should be at the level of trying to
intervene and say that what he's saying is wrong, So
much as we have to be able to shift this
conversation in such a way that we're not engaging with
the garbage that he spews, but we're making it very
clear what that garbage is related to, like what it
(53:46):
has done, like the war. Metaphors correspond to terror against
black people, and so I think that we need to
make that well, I need to make it explicitly.
Speaker 2 (54:02):
I don't believe, O my congo, that we have a
choice here but not to call out.
Speaker 1 (54:07):
It's a perfect example.
Speaker 2 (54:08):
So Missouri Senator Eric Schmidt gives one of the most
racist speeches last week. We called it out. We told
our folks about it. Hey, Chuck Schumer, he ain't said
a word. Bernie Sanders ain't said a word. Lisabeth Martin
ain't said a word. I don't think Ken Martin has
said a word. Chare of the Democrat National Committee, and
(54:28):
so I think part of the deal, and this is
their whole deal, Walls was a distraction. No, here's the
piece we have got to check. We've got to have
the exact same focus as black folks did during Jim Crow.
We've got to be willing to call these people out
because we also have to use these moments to raise
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the issue. Call them out so we can educate our
own people, so people understand. So all these brothers in
neighborhoods across the country, who was sitting here like, oh Trump,
Trump's gonna put money in my pockets. No, he thinks
you're thugs. He thinks you were born a thug. He
wants to put you away. And I think again, we
(55:12):
do not have the luxury of ignoring the racist god
tribes that come from this man's mouth. It is without
a doubt Donald Trump is the most racist occupant of
the Oval office since that violent racist Woodrow Wilson.
Speaker 15 (55:31):
Well, one thing on Senator Schmid, I didn't say anybody
covering it until after it was talked about on your show.
Speaker 4 (55:37):
To be clear about that.
Speaker 15 (55:39):
When we talk about, you know, Trump being the most
racist since wood Joe Wilson, That's absolutely true. And one
of the things people have to pay attention to as
we do here a Black Star Network, the language that
this man is using, Roland, as you know better than anybody,
is the same language that led to the nineteen ninety
four Omnibus crime belt. This is that super predator talk.
This is all of that talking to hell and use that.
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This is all of that talk over and over again.
And on top of that, Trump is actively talking about
I'm looking to meet with Mike Johnson and Thune to
talk about a crime build. That is the language they
are using, and these other networks and platforms are not
talking about that. He wants to bring back another form
of the nineteen ninety four crime build, and we know
what it did to our community. And the fact of
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the matter is that people are not picking up on that,
and they're just saying, Oh, that's just Trump being Trump.
He goes against everybody. He's using direct language to justify
our This is the same language, the language that he
used about Latinos is the language that helped justify what's
happening to that community right now. And so now we're
storing out more language about us, the criminals dividing born.
Speaker 8 (56:43):
To be this way.
Speaker 15 (56:44):
All of the talk that has been using this country
historically to keep us down, to keep us in prison,
to keep us in slaves, to keep us shackled, he's
bringing it all back because he knows that there's an
audience for it, and he knows that these Republicans will
give him whatever he wants.
Speaker 8 (56:58):
And so yeah, we need to call it.
Speaker 15 (57:00):
We need to challenge businesses that support him in any way,
shape or form and support this type of rhetoric because
if not, those same brothers who are going to be like,
oh yeah, Trump put who are like Trump, put money
in my pocket, now, they're going to be like Trump,
put me in prison.
Speaker 8 (57:11):
And that's what he wants because.
Speaker 15 (57:13):
He wants to please his billionaire prison industrial supporters who
said when he got elected that this is going to
be the best time in history for our business.
Speaker 8 (57:23):
And that's what he's about.
Speaker 15 (57:25):
He wants to put them in there, just like he's
putting people he's picking up off the street under these
ice raids as well.
Speaker 8 (57:30):
Got to call it out.
Speaker 2 (57:33):
And as hatred of black women continues, yami El Sendorf
NBC asked him about what he posted regarding declaring war
on Chicago. And here is what the twice impeached, crimbly
convicted felon con man in chief sexist SOB said, heave.
Speaker 21 (57:56):
That yell and chake you. That's why listen. You don't listen.
Speaker 28 (58:02):
You're never listening. That's why you're second grade.
Speaker 21 (58:05):
We're not going to war.
Speaker 1 (58:06):
We're going to clean up our city.
Speaker 28 (58:08):
We're going to clean them up.
Speaker 5 (58:09):
So they don't care.
Speaker 28 (58:10):
Five people every weekend.
Speaker 21 (58:12):
That's not war. That's common sense.
Speaker 2 (58:17):
Darling, be quiet, your second rate, you don't listen. This
is a statement the National Association of Black Journalists I'm
Vice president Digital released NABJA reaffirms commitment to press freedom
and professionalism.
Speaker 1 (58:30):
The National Association of.
Speaker 2 (58:31):
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We will continue to show up, ask necessary questions, and
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NBJ President Christopher again the man. He can't stand black women.
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He hates when they question them.
Speaker 3 (59:35):
Well, he can't stand women all together.
Speaker 16 (59:38):
He thinks they're play toys that he can do with
whatever time he wants. But he especially cannot stand black women,
especially cannot stand black educated women who are out there
in the field asking the hard questions. So I applaud
in a DJ perhaps having that type of statement put out.
Speaker 3 (59:56):
I applaud them for focusing on this, especially.
Speaker 16 (59:58):
At a time when last year they invited Donald Trump
to their conference in Chicago. We all know that blue
up in a certain way. So now we're in a
situation where they are calling him out like they've always
should have, and they are going further with it. The
reason why I want to focus on that is because
I want to focus on what Governor Wes Moore had
talked about before ever mess Moore gave it, calling to
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all people who saying let's make sure we talk to
our children. Let's make sure we talk to our children,
our communities, make sure that we can drown out all
the noise mostly attacking black people. President Trump is going
to continuously do this, and we can go ahead and
make sure that our community, our children are saying, we're
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not going to listen to unch man who is a
felon who knows absolutely nothing about us, and we're going
to develop our community within ourselves.
Speaker 3 (01:00:51):
We need to have organizations like in a.
Speaker 16 (01:00:53):
DJ for a Free Year that focuses on our issues.
Speaker 3 (01:00:58):
That's why it's great that they did that.
Speaker 16 (01:01:00):
The point is, like Governor Wes Moore said, we need
to get ourselves. You know, the's saying about make sure
you put on your masks first before you put on
somebody else's mask when they're talking about the airplane. Before
we save this country again, the American people, the black
American people need to.
Speaker 3 (01:01:17):
Come together in the community.
Speaker 16 (01:01:18):
Make sure that we are together so no matter what
force it's coming against us, we will rise above. And
that's the way that we're going to take back this
country for us.
Speaker 4 (01:01:27):
In democracy, Well, we can.
Speaker 2 (01:01:32):
Talk about take back, but when you got these white
folks on the Supreme Court who believe racism is okay,
well that's going to be real tough boy to the
Supreme courture they give Latinos their wake up call. In
a sixty three decision, the Supreme Court reverse a lower
court ruling that folks, this is actually is unbelievable. It's
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unbelievable that if this race, ethnicity, and language which can
now be used as grounds for reasonable suspicion in immigration raids,
that's right.
Speaker 1 (01:02:06):
It clears the way.
Speaker 2 (01:02:07):
For ICE agents to conduct sweeping interrogation efforts in Los Angeles.
The majority literally lower court restraining order that blocked these raids. Yeah,
galvinor Gavin Newsom, this is the statement that he released
after the Supreme Court decision. Trump's hand picked Supreme Court
majority just became the grand marshal for a parade of
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racial terror.
Speaker 1 (01:02:29):
In Los Angeles.
Speaker 2 (01:02:31):
This isn't about enforcing immigration laws. It's about targeting Latinos
and anyone who doesn't look or sound like Stephen Miller's
idea of an American, including US citizens and children, to
deliberately harm California's families and small businesses. Trump's private police
force now has a green light to come after your
family and every person is now a target. But we
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will continue finding these abhorred attacks on Californians. Elie Misstols,
the Justice correspondent Nation. He wrote an article that dropped
today that's called the Supreme Court just gave the okay
to racial profiling.
Speaker 1 (01:03:07):
Ellie joneses, right now, how you doing?
Speaker 4 (01:03:10):
I'm terrible.
Speaker 18 (01:03:10):
This is one of the most racist decisions the Supreme
Court has issued since plus e v. Ferguson and I
and I can't express enough how disgusting it is and
how again definitionally racist the Supreme Court was today.
Speaker 1 (01:03:30):
Well, absolutely.
Speaker 2 (01:03:31):
And the thing that's that's insane to me.
Speaker 1 (01:03:35):
What's totally insane to me is they're saying.
Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
Oh, yeah, oh, if they look at they sound sound Latino.
Look Latino, smell Latino.
Speaker 1 (01:03:47):
Yeah, y'all go ahead, pull them over.
Speaker 4 (01:03:49):
The Court's outlined.
Speaker 18 (01:03:51):
What's interesting here is that the Court just said that
racial profiling is now constitutional right. And what's interesting here
is that the government never tried to hide it, right,
Like the government often when they do horribly racist things,
they're trying to say like, oh, actually we're not being
this racist because of that, Actually it's not as bad
as it looks. This time, the government was straight up, no, no, no, no,
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we are racially profiling Latinos in Los Angeles. They outlined
four different factors rolling for why ICE is allowed to
stop anybody around anybody.
Speaker 4 (01:04:27):
Up legal or illegal. They outlined four factors.
Speaker 18 (01:04:30):
One was does the person look Latino, not even is
the Latino?
Speaker 4 (01:04:35):
Do they just look Latino?
Speaker 25 (01:04:37):
Right?
Speaker 4 (01:04:37):
Two?
Speaker 18 (01:04:38):
Do they speak English with a Spanish accent or do
they speak Spanish?
Speaker 1 (01:04:43):
Right?
Speaker 18 (01:04:43):
So if you now look Latino and you speak Spanish,
you can be rounded.
Speaker 4 (01:04:46):
Up by Ice.
Speaker 18 (01:04:47):
Three and four were what kind of job the person
is doing or again appears to be doing, and where
the person happens to be when ICE picks them up. Right, So,
if you're a Latino person.
Speaker 4 (01:05:01):
Walking out of the home depot, guess.
Speaker 18 (01:05:03):
What you can be rounded up, whether you were there
for work or whether you were there.
Speaker 4 (01:05:07):
To pick up a doorknob for your house.
Speaker 23 (01:05:10):
Right.
Speaker 18 (01:05:10):
It is again definitionally racist. The government admitted to this
level of racism, saying that you can round people up
just because they look Latino and speak Spanish. And the
Supreme Court was like, yeah, that's fine. Sixty three Brett
Cavanaugh with the concurring opinion here and what's wild? And
I saw our friend Jamel Hill make this point, Roland.
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This is the same Supreme Court that says you cannot
look at race when it comes to college admissions, right,
So you can't look at race when it comes to
whether or not you're allowed to go to college, But
you can look at race when it comes to whether
or not you have to go to jail or get
deported from a country.
Speaker 1 (01:05:52):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:05:52):
It is.
Speaker 18 (01:05:53):
It is absolutely insane to me.
Speaker 4 (01:05:56):
The other thing here that Kavanaugh did that I thought,
so I'm trying to find a nice word too.
Speaker 18 (01:06:03):
It's the whitest thing possible, Right, is how Brett Kavanaugh
describe describe what it is to be stopped by Ice.
Speaker 4 (01:06:12):
He said it was a usually.
Speaker 18 (01:06:14):
Very brief, polite, and prompt conversation where if you're a
legal person, if you're a legal immigrant or legally a
US citizen, or just what happened to be born here,
where you're allowed to walk free after simply proving to
ICE's satisfaction.
Speaker 4 (01:06:34):
That you're a citizen.
Speaker 18 (01:06:35):
Right, And of course, from Brett Kavanaugh's white ass perspective,
I'm sure that's what he thinks. But I bet Roland,
I bet Brett Kavanaugh would react differently if the question was, hey, Brett,
there have been a lot of rapes in this area,
so we're just rounding up all the white guys to
see if they committed any of these rapes. Hey, Brett,
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do you have a calendar perhaps that you could show
that that you didn't commit any of these rapes? I
bet Brett Kavanaugh would feel a lot differently if that's
what the government was doing instead of simply racially profiling
Latino Latino Americans.
Speaker 14 (01:07:13):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:07:14):
And of course you've got the resident Negro Clance Thomas
agree with it, Alito, John Roberts, Amy Cony, Barrett Sam Alito.
Uh And I mean, yeah, they they they've co signed racism.
They they Now, here's the thing, all right, is this
have a narrow Is this narrow? I mean basically they've
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just said stopping frisk is now perfectly constitutional. I'm telling you,
these folks are gonna use this against black people.
Speaker 4 (01:07:44):
Oh, They're gonna use it against everybody.
Speaker 18 (01:07:46):
Anybody who thinks that this is going to stay in
the Latino community is just first you lack empathy, and
second you're just fooling yourselves. If they can use racial
profiling to round up Latinos again, regardless of whether or
not they're of legal status, You're absolutely right. It's gonna
come for black people. Next, it's gonna come for Asian Americans.
Speaker 4 (01:08:09):
Next.
Speaker 18 (01:08:09):
You know, you're a Vietnamese woman working in a nail
paul or guess what you can be rounded up on
suspension of being an legal immigrant? Right, you're a Chinese
man who happens to own their own dry cleaner. Guess
what you can be round up just in case Ice
thinks that you're a legal immigrant. The other thing Brett
Kavanaugh and the rest of the racist conservatives don't bother
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to explain is what does it require to prove to
Ice that you're a citizen? I mean, even beyond the
fact that you shouldn't have to show your papers?
Speaker 4 (01:08:40):
What papers do you need according to Ice?
Speaker 18 (01:08:42):
Because the Supreme Court makes no standards for what Ice
is allowed to ask you or not, right, what they're
allowed to require or not? Again, white folks, as far
as I know, and I'm not white, so maybe it's
a little bit different on that side of the tracks.
But I don't know a lot of white people that
run around if their birth certificates in their pocket, right,
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I don't know a lot of white folks that keep
proof of citizenship in their wallets. And of course white
people can't don't have to because white people know their
proof of citizenship is on their face. Right, even if
they're like, are German working in a beer hall?
Speaker 4 (01:09:20):
Oh, nobody's gonna question them.
Speaker 18 (01:09:22):
They are clearly allowed to be here because of the
color of their skin. Everybody else apparently needs to carry
around papers that Ice can demand to be shown in
the back of one of their trucks whenever they want.
Speaker 4 (01:09:34):
That is the upshot of the Supreme Court ruling.
Speaker 18 (01:09:37):
Brett Kavanaugh specifically addresses the fact that in many of
these cases, the people who will round up again legal
or illegal, are being brutalized, and he says, yeah, I
don't have to concern myself with that.
Speaker 4 (01:09:48):
That's not an issue for this case.
Speaker 18 (01:09:51):
If they're being brutalized, there are other federal courts that
you can go to to allege a police brutality, not
mentioning the fact that Brett Kabano has been a consistent
vote to deny people access to the courthouse in cases
of police and official federal brutality. Oh, he doesn't mention
any of that. He just says he doesn't have to
care about police brutality because that's going to be some
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other case.
Speaker 4 (01:10:14):
It is I called it online.
Speaker 18 (01:10:17):
The most racist decision this court has made since plus evv. Ferguson,
because it is the straight up application of a double
standard based on the color of your skin. In this country,
if you are brown and on a train or on
a bus, the government can snatch you off of that
train and make you show your papers. If you're white,
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they can't. That's racism.
Speaker 1 (01:10:44):
I'll tell you what.
Speaker 2 (01:10:45):
If you're coming here for the fife A World Cup,
no way in hell I would come to the United
States or even the Olympics.
Speaker 1 (01:10:53):
Oh.
Speaker 18 (01:10:54):
I mean, look, if you're coming to cheer on the Germans,
why not, right? If you're coming to cheer on Whales,
I'm sure you're good, right. And I'm sure if you're
coming to cheer on Argentina, you think you're gonna be
good because because you think you're gonna you know, because
you know, you assume that white people have that card
of like, you know, skin tone.
Speaker 4 (01:11:14):
Okay, not okay.
Speaker 18 (01:11:16):
If you're Argentina, and I'm sure you feel like you're
gonna be on the right side of okay. But if
you're Brazilian, can you be sure, right? If you're Ecuadorian,
can you be sure that you're gonna be on the
right side of it. Don't dare try to come here
cheer on Team Mexico in the World Cup. We know
what's gonna happen to those folks. And quite frankly, don't
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come here to cheer on Gana not neither. Right, don't
come here to cheer on Tunisia neither, because you might.
Speaker 4 (01:11:43):
Not be on the right side of the color line.
Speaker 18 (01:11:45):
Because remember, folks, one of the things the Supreme Court
said in this decision is that if you just look Latino,
you can be rounded up. Looking Latino is enough, right,
I'm Haitian. But do I look like I could be Dominicans?
I don't know. But apparently if I do, according to Ice,
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then they can make me show show them my papers.
And since I was born Queens, I don't got no
pay I don't know where my papers are to prove
where I was that I was born in Queens.
Speaker 2 (01:12:26):
White folks, white. This is the America that we're living in.
That's what this ball is down to.
Speaker 28 (01:12:30):
Ellie.
Speaker 2 (01:12:31):
Uh and listen, my book is called White Fear.
Speaker 1 (01:12:33):
For a reason.
Speaker 2 (01:12:34):
These people they want a white nation. They uh, you know,
the you know, over the weekend Elon Musk is posting
a bunch of tweets talking about the white fertility rates
and it's oh, no one cares about this, And I
was like, well, take care back to South Africa.
Speaker 1 (01:12:50):
And so that's the whole deal. So this is you
see it right here.
Speaker 2 (01:12:54):
Uh, white people are rapidly diminishing minority of global population.
All of this is todd Ellie. All these rulings are tied.
They do not want to lose being the majority race.
That's what this is all about. This is white, they said.
Play It is my book, White Fear, How the browning
of Americas making white folks lose their minds. And today
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the white Supreme Court, including that white black man Clarence Thomas,
they lost their minds with this racist ruling.
Speaker 4 (01:13:24):
And the thing is they've already lost it.
Speaker 18 (01:13:27):
They've already lost their dominant status, they've already lost the
majority status. If everybody else could just come together, and
so like, the only shred of hope that I can
take from today's ridiculous day is that I would hope
that other latinos of goodwill and good conscience could perhaps
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rise up together with black and with black people, with
Asian people, with Native American people because if we all
hang together, the GOP can't win. If we all hang together,
the white supremacists can't win. Right, there are enough of
us plus a few good meaning whites that if we
stick together and come together, these racists will lose. But
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we have to all come together because if we got
doing this, the divide and conquer strategy, which has always
been the white man's strategy, can go back to how
they colonize most of the rest of the world. The
divide and conquer strategy has always been the white man's
greatest strategy, and if we could just take that away
from them, they would lose.
Speaker 2 (01:14:39):
Ellie Mistel with the Nation folks, Jack check got his
peace Go to the nation dot com Elle. We appreciate,
appreciate it, thanks.
Speaker 8 (01:14:45):
A lot, thanks to us.
Speaker 1 (01:14:46):
Chris Roh. I want to start with you.
Speaker 2 (01:14:48):
I mean, I appreciate it, Christopher, start with you. This
is whiteness at play. I mean this ruly. I mean,
how more racist can you get to say? Oh yeah,
if they look sound spell at Latino here, y'all can
stop them.
Speaker 17 (01:15:04):
Come right ahead.
Speaker 3 (01:15:07):
We know that this isn't the first time.
Speaker 16 (01:15:09):
In fact, I was actually surprised us like Wow, Well,
black people have been originally profiled since we've been over
in this country, so now we just have digital racism.
Speaker 3 (01:15:17):
It just wanted to put into writing. Maybe it's more
convenient for them that way. I don't know. They've always
done this. Now they just want to make.
Speaker 16 (01:15:24):
It legally of saying, well, you can't sue us over
this anymore, or hey, guys, guess what. This country really
is not free for immigrants or anyone else that does
not look white. We want to make sure that you
know that, and we are putting it in the books
to let you know that we consider you a threat,
and we will go and stop and talk to you.
That constitution that we wrote, we didn't write it for you.
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In fact, they explicitly say they didn't write this constitution
for us. They're going back to originalism, not originalism of
the ideals of justice, the originalism of racism.
Speaker 3 (01:15:58):
And they're going to continuously do that. Y'all.
Speaker 16 (01:16:00):
We are one thousand, two hundred and twenty nine days
until the Trump presidency is over. Okay, one thousand, two
hundred and twenty nine days. He has not even been
done with.
Speaker 3 (01:16:12):
A quarter of his presidency.
Speaker 16 (01:16:14):
There is so much more that's going to come down
the pipeline. Am I surprised about this? No, because again,
this has happened to black people. Now it's happening to
hispanics next. Like we said before, it's going to happen
to agents. This is going to happen to literally everyone.
And you know why, Well, there's a reason why he's
deploying the National Guard in major minority cities because that's
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where the minorities are, because the Army and the National
Guard need to practice rounding up people one two hundred
and twenty nine days. If you think that Scott Man
is going to go easily or peacefully, he's not. And
he's making sure that he exercised this power now so
and he's using the Supreme Court to make this happen.
Speaker 3 (01:16:55):
This is a war.
Speaker 16 (01:16:57):
He changed the Department of Defense to a Department of
War for a reason.
Speaker 3 (01:17:02):
This is the time that we all have to wake
up and say, look, if there's going to be a
war for our democracy, we have to fight to maintain it.
Speaker 16 (01:17:09):
Otherwise this type of the joy racism. This is just
one Okay, There's going to be plenty more that happens.
Speaker 3 (01:17:16):
In the future.
Speaker 16 (01:17:17):
The question is, are we going to show up to
vote to stop it. Are we going to make sure
our communities are immune from it? And are we going
to fight back?
Speaker 2 (01:17:26):
Ad is called a Latino wake up call.
Speaker 4 (01:17:29):
That's what this is. Yes, yes, it is. And I
think that this should also be.
Speaker 17 (01:17:38):
A call to us to understand that, like when injustice
is codified by law, that we are duty bound to resist,
organized and organized and resist. And so I think that
that's where we are now. And I wish that I
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could say that I was surprised by.
Speaker 4 (01:18:00):
Any of this, but of course I'm not.
Speaker 17 (01:18:03):
But the kind of fighting that has to happen at
this point, of course, it's reacting to this particular ruling,
But I think that folks also need to start thinking
about being proactive with regard to all of the things
that we can kind of, you know, the tea leads
that we can read that let us know what is
coming in the next thousand in something days.
Speaker 1 (01:18:29):
Bomi Kongo, here's your deal.
Speaker 2 (01:18:31):
We can't organize for them, They're gonna organize for themselves.
They have got to wake up. He dramatically increases Latino support.
Many of them were voting for the deportations. Now they're
realizing yo, y'all ain't white. Y'all might think y'all white.
You might call yourself a white Hispanic, but you ain't white.
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Supreme Court just said you brown.
Speaker 8 (01:18:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:19:00):
Period.
Speaker 8 (01:19:00):
Bottom line.
Speaker 15 (01:19:01):
And one of the things that was said during this
panel discussion as well as you know, if Ellie as well,
is that if we had the solidarity we could, we
could win, We could defeat all of this. The fact
of the matter is, you know, Washington Post talks about
democracy dies in darkness.
Speaker 8 (01:19:15):
It doesn't. It dies in the light of day.
Speaker 15 (01:19:17):
And right now people are just handing this country over
to Donald Trump through our inability to come together. The
you know, the business community is working in cahoots with
him when you look at it, So why aren't we
in our community what we are with like Target and
other places. But there should be massive campaigns of withdrawing
from businesses you know that support this individual. There should
be you know, more conversations about how we can protest
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and work together to support each other through this process.
Speaker 8 (01:19:42):
But it keeps folks divided.
Speaker 15 (01:19:45):
Some of us said already that it's just a matter
of time before they come from Asians.
Speaker 8 (01:19:48):
Well, hey, Roland, last week they.
Speaker 15 (01:19:50):
Did four hundred and seventy five South Korean people arrested
at that plant in Georgia. The government of South Korea
is sending there a chartership to take three hundred of
them back home. So already coming for every other group,
how long is it going to take. Trump hasn't fired,
you know, a single shot, necessarily, hasn't you know, fired
any machine gun bullets. It's all through legislation, not the legislation.
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It's all through working with the Supreme Court, who has
given him the authority to do whatever you want.
Speaker 8 (01:20:15):
It's all through a week Congress that has given him
the power.
Speaker 15 (01:20:17):
We got to fight Congress then, so we got to
fight the business community. Then then we got to fight
the Supreme Court. It's in our DNA, it's in our blood.
But we can't do this alone. We can fight, we
can resist, but there's not enough of us to make
this happen. And so if this isn't the wake up
call for members of that community rolling, I don't know
what is.
Speaker 8 (01:20:35):
But I know that we're talking about over a thousand
days off. It's the administration.
Speaker 15 (01:20:39):
Our focus has got to be these midterms and all
of these other special elections that are going to be
coming up as well, because those are going to be
the ways that we slowly start to gain power, just
like we've seen the Democrats win the majority of special
elections that have happened since Trump has come into power.
Speaker 8 (01:20:53):
So it's not over yet, and I doubt it's going
to be over if we don't give up.
Speaker 15 (01:20:57):
But we have to continue to coalition build I side
in Frodampton before now I'm going to cite him again.
He was building with world Whites and then other folks
who are out of the country.
Speaker 8 (01:21:05):
We need that type of movement and that type of
unity now.
Speaker 2 (01:21:12):
And one more thing here in this whole space here
the Trump administration, they are taking a strong stance on
visa regulations, granting councilor offices they authority to revoke visus
at any time. They're proposing a new rule that would
limit student in exchange visus to a maximum of four years.
Thousands of visas have already been revoked in Nigeria, often
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abruptly and without prior warning, even after individuals had received
initial approval. The US Embassy defends these actions as legal
measures under the Immigration and Nationality Acts aimed at enhancing
national security and public safety. This crackdown focuses on issues
such as over stage alleged criminal activity and linked to terrorism,
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with over six thousand student visas canceled this year Loan Meanwhile,
many Nigerians reporting to these sudden visa cancelations have disrupted
their academic pursuits, hindred business activities, and cause significant personal hardship.
The government continues to prioritize security concerns or diplop over
the over diplopa relations. Look, we told y'all they don't
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want black people here. They don't want they don't want
no African nations. They don't want Jamaicans, Bahamians, Bermudans, they
don't want black people. Donald Trump, Steven Miller, JD.
Speaker 1 (01:22:28):
Vans. They want white people to be immigrants in this country.
Speaker 2 (01:22:32):
Pure and simple folks going to break.
Speaker 1 (01:22:35):
We come back.
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Speaker 1 (01:23:21):
Back in a moment.
Speaker 30 (01:23:26):
Hatred on the streets, a horrific scene white nationalist rally
that descended into deadly violence.
Speaker 1 (01:23:34):
Well, white people are losing their their.
Speaker 4 (01:23:39):
A's a angry pro Trump mob storm to the US capital.
Speaker 2 (01:23:42):
Over six show We're about to see the rise of
what I call white minority resistance.
Speaker 1 (01:23:46):
You have seen white folks in this.
Speaker 2 (01:23:48):
Country who simply cannot tolerate black folks voting.
Speaker 16 (01:23:53):
I think what we're seeing is the inevitable result of
violent denial.
Speaker 8 (01:23:58):
This is part of American history.
Speaker 24 (01:23:59):
Every time that people of color have made progress, whether
real or symbolic, there has been the Carol Anderson.
Speaker 3 (01:24:06):
Every university calls white rage as a backlash.
Speaker 2 (01:24:09):
Sauce the right of the proud boys and the Boogaaloo
boys America.
Speaker 13 (01:24:13):
There's going to be more.
Speaker 29 (01:24:14):
Of this all the proud boy to guy.
Speaker 7 (01:24:16):
This country is getting increasingly racist in its behaviors and
its attitudes because of the fear of white.
Speaker 4 (01:24:24):
People the food.
Speaker 1 (01:24:25):
That they're taking our jobs, they're taking our resources, they're
taking our women. This is white being.
Speaker 13 (01:24:42):
Now streaming on the Blackstar Network.
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I have name recognition, but I tour more than any
Rappid and it's a lot of overseas stuff, and it's
like I'm going all over to I've been to I've
been to eighty countries in my lifetime, and some I'll
do interviews with people and they'd be like, so, what
you been doing, Like what.
Speaker 4 (01:25:04):
You've been doing?
Speaker 6 (01:25:05):
It was like, I just came back from Belgium and
Brazil and South Africa. What you've been doing?
Speaker 5 (01:25:12):
Right this week, on the other side of change, DC.
Speaker 14 (01:25:28):
Has been ravaged and taken over by tanks, soldiers, police
officers over the last two weeks, and it's only starting
their Trump has announced that he also has plans to
bring this to Chicago, Baltimore, and New York City, So
we're going to dig into it.
Speaker 11 (01:25:43):
This is on the other side of change, only on
the black Star Network.
Speaker 26 (01:25:52):
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Hey, what's up with Sammy Roman?
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And you are watching Roland Martin unfiltered.
Speaker 1 (01:26:10):
Folks? Of course hak you.
Speaker 2 (01:26:13):
Jeffries, of course is the Democratic leader on the House
side held the news conference today. We live stream that
particular news conference right here on Roland Martin don filter.
He named the Democrats to the Republican's new January sixth Committee.
I'm not sure what the hell they're going to be investigating,
but this is what he had to say.
Speaker 4 (01:26:32):
Today.
Speaker 24 (01:26:35):
January sixth, twenty twenty one, a violent mob incited by
Donald Trump viciously attacked the capital as part of an
effort to overturn the results of the twenty twenty presidential
election and halt the peaceful transfer of power.
Speaker 4 (01:26:55):
For the first time.
Speaker 24 (01:26:58):
In American history, the mob brutally attacked and beat police officers,
seriously injuring more than one hundred and forty brave men
and women.
Speaker 1 (01:27:15):
Of law enforcement.
Speaker 24 (01:27:17):
It was an unprecedented assault on the American way of life,
on the rule of law and on the very fabric
of our democracy. Donald Trump and House Republicans are now
determined to whitewash that day that will always live in infamy.
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House Democrats will not let it happen, not today, not tomorrow,
not ever. Donald Trump and House Republicans spent all of
last year promising to lower the high cost of living
in the United States of America. In fact, Donald Trump
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promised that he would lower costs on day one. That
hasn't happened. Why didn't it happen because on day one,
Donald Trump was too busy pardoning hundreds of violent felons
who brutally beat police officers on January sixth.
Speaker 4 (01:28:21):
It's shameful.
Speaker 24 (01:28:23):
It was shameful then and it will always be shameful.
And under the leadership of Democrats on this so called
January sixth subcommittee, we will make sure that the American
people continue to receive the unfiltered truth, the whole truth,
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and nothing but the truth.
Speaker 10 (01:28:48):
Leader Jefferies was a hero on January sixth when he
insisted that we go back to the floor and complete
the counting of Electoral College votes.
Speaker 1 (01:28:57):
And he's a hero again now.
Speaker 10 (01:28:59):
As he opposes this absurd and ridiculous effort by the
Republicans again to spread lies when the truth is completely known.
Speaker 30 (01:29:12):
Since the Civil War, What are the three most important
dates in American history? December seventh, nineteen forty one, September eleven,
and January sixth. The last two I didn't even have
to give you the years because they are seared into
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our memories and because we saw them with our own eyes.
But now Donald Trump has pardoned all the insurrectionists, telling
the country, whatever crime they commit, even if you kill
somebody and it's in his name, you walk. Donald Trump
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has made villains of the cops who tried to stop them.
Speaker 4 (01:29:57):
Even those cops who died.
Speaker 30 (01:29:59):
He's gone after those who have investigated him or helped
impeach him over January sixth, and he's even forced the
Smithsonian to whitewash and take his name off the January
sixth impeachment exhibit.
Speaker 22 (01:30:12):
Well, it is so interesting that we stand here and
we're talking about relitigating what has been litigated not once.
Speaker 5 (01:30:20):
But twice, and now.
Speaker 22 (01:30:22):
They have decided that they want to go a third round.
You see, if we recall, there was a January sixth
committee that had come together and because of the work
that was done on that select committee, we ended up
with a number of indictments. And when I say a number,
I'm not talking about five or six. I'm talking about
well over one thousand people that were indicted. And then
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after being indicted, meaning that a grand jury was able
to hear the evidence and decide that there was enough
for the Department of Justice to go forward, we had
a number of cases that were tried. We had a
number of defendants that actually entered please of guilty. So
explain to me why it is that now that we
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have Trump back in office, they decide that they want
to litigate this over again. Here's the reality. I can
tell you that the results will still be the same.
On that day, there was an attempt to tear apart
our democracy, brick by brick. In fact, they laid the foundation,
unfortunately for what we are experiencing right now, because if
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those in power had done what they should have done,
which was to go through with an impeachment conviction, none
of us would be enduring what we are enduring now.
But again, why now do we want to do this?
I personally believe that this is about distractions and division.
You see the President doesn't want you to focus on
things such as his involvement with the Epstein files. You see,
(01:31:52):
the President doesn't want you to focus on things that
he promised on the campaign trails, such as to lower
cost for the American people. The President doesn't want you
to focus on his failed Secretary of HHS and the
fact that we know almost one hundred children thus far
have died from something like measles. He doesn't want you
(01:32:14):
to focus on the things that truly matter to the
American people that are trying to survive now. Instead, again,
he wants to divide and distract. So let me be clear,
we are not going to allow them to whitewash this.
In fact, the leader was very thoughtful when he decided
to put together this team.
Speaker 5 (01:32:35):
All of us know a little something about the.
Speaker 22 (01:32:37):
Law because we've all practiced law, and we are going
to make sure that the American people get the truth,
no matter how many lives they put out there. On
January sixth, Donald Trump not only incited the attack, he
is doubled down, or he doubled down by pardoning those
violent insurrectionists. And when did he do that on his
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very first day? And it sends a dangerous message that
violence against our democracy is rewarded, not punished. No one,
no matter how powerful, is above the law. On this subcommittee,
we will follow the facts, We will expose the lies,
and we will continue to hold accountable those that try
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to overthrow the will of the people, including the President.
This is not about Democrats versus Republicans. This is about
defending the constitution. We all swore an oath to uphold.
The American people deserve honesty, accountability, and leaders who will
protect democracy not tear it down. I am committed to
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making sure that the American people know the truth about
January sixth, and remember all those responsible for the defilement
of the capital.
Speaker 2 (01:33:56):
Well all make congo. This is going to effort to
whitewash you know what. This is going to turn out
to be looked like.
Speaker 15 (01:34:03):
Yeah, And when I first heard about you know, jacking
a representative Jeffrey even participating in this, I was like,
come on, man, But then when I saw who he
put on it, particularly in a Representative Crockett, and even
you know Raskin has been very vocal about this as well.
But Reverend our representative Crockett in particular, I at least
know that whatever's going to happen with this commission is
(01:34:24):
that it's going to be given to a straight no chaser.
Speaker 8 (01:34:27):
We're going to get the truth. We're going to get
the facts.
Speaker 15 (01:34:29):
She's going to hold them accountable in every way, shape
or form, as well as the other members on this committee.
And at the end of the day, it is important
that when these committees are appointed that we just don't say, well,
these Republicans are just going to do what they want
to do. We need to show up and we need
to be president to document what's happening as well as
do what we've been talking about this entire show, not
just letting stuff fly, challenging the nonsense wherever it is seen,
(01:34:53):
and letting people know that we're not going to go
quietly into the night while they try to rewrite history.
So I was skeptical about this at the beginning. Now
I'm very glad that he's doing this because we need
to be president. Every attempt that they make to try
to whitewash and rewrite history.
Speaker 2 (01:35:09):
Ad All, I expected a whole bunch of GOP white
right lies.
Speaker 4 (01:35:16):
Yep, Well, they need to get rid of the criminals.
Speaker 17 (01:35:20):
These are hardcore criminals, but they took many of them
off the street of DC.
Speaker 4 (01:35:25):
They're hardcore. They're not going to be good in ten years.
Speaker 17 (01:35:28):
And twenty years and two years, they're going to be criminals.
Speaker 4 (01:35:33):
I think that, Yeah, this is I.
Speaker 17 (01:35:36):
Mean, it's silly to relitigate a thing, of course that
we all understand, and the metaphors of war in cleaning
up and everything else that they're talking about with regard
to Chicago and all of these other places where black
folks are probably should be focused squarely on this particular issue.
And so the hypocrisy just kind of jumps out at you.
(01:35:59):
But you know, I'll let Trump's words speak them questioner.
Speaker 16 (01:36:10):
But you know what I mean, White people are wild.
I mean you remember Charlotteville. Jews will not replace it.
I mean January sixth, it doesn't stop. It is continuously
and continuously. I'm honestly not baffled anymore. A lot of
this has to deal with a certain group of people
who are uneducated because they choose to believe in lies
(01:36:35):
instead of the truth. And that's why this panel is
very important that we actually do have representation people who
will tell the truth. There's a reason why they are
banning books in schools and libraries.
Speaker 3 (01:36:49):
It's because they don't want the truth and they do
not want you to worsen. They don't want you to
be able to think on your own.
Speaker 16 (01:36:54):
So it's going to continuously happen like this until we
actually do take back power.
Speaker 3 (01:36:58):
But we have to make sure that we maintained the
historical record. History is going to judge us over this moment.
Speaker 16 (01:37:04):
They're gonna ask what did we do to put up
a fight when democracy was at stake.
Speaker 3 (01:37:10):
I can say, with the people on this panel, if
you roll in, great job.
Speaker 16 (01:37:14):
This will be taking rid. This will be on the
internet for quite some time unless they got to be racing.
So was then coming upon us to make sure that
is always the African American Museum, the Smithsonian that's under
attack right now.
Speaker 3 (01:37:28):
Our history is under attack. If we lose our history,
we lose our culture, and we lose ourselves.
Speaker 16 (01:37:34):
So I hope that this actually does work out well,
but it's going to take all of us to make
sure that history is preserved.
Speaker 2 (01:37:44):
All right, folks, hold tight one second, gonna go to
the break, we come back. It's a prostate cancer awareness month.
It impacts a lot of black men. Will discuss that
next right, here Uller Mark on both network Live from Montgomery, Alabama.
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Table with me Greg Carr.
Speaker 19 (01:38:06):
Immigrants lured off Texas streets and shipped to places like
Martha's Venue and Washington, DC.
Speaker 4 (01:38:14):
Believe it or not, we've seen it all before. Your
people in the North. You're so sympathetic to black people.
Speaker 19 (01:38:19):
You take the sixty years ago they called it the
reverse freedom riots. Back then, Southern governors shipped black people
north with the false promise of jobs and a better life.
It's part of a well known playbook being brought.
Speaker 4 (01:38:34):
Back to life. So what's next?
Speaker 19 (01:38:37):
That's next on the Black Table A conversation with doctor
Gerald on about this issue of the reverse freedom rids
right here on the Black Star Network.
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Sweet This week on the other side of Change, you see.
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Has been ravaged and taken over by tanks, soldiers, police
officers over the last two weeks and it's only starting
their Trump has announced that he also has plans to
bring this to Chicago, Baltimore, and New York City.
Speaker 11 (01:41:30):
So we're going to dig into it. This is on
the Other Side of Change, only on the Black Star Network.
Speaker 4 (01:41:42):
I'm Russell L.
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Oh.
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Last year, Louisiana Tank University made a history by appointing
Elena Allen as the first black female dean of their
law school. Well guess what she's now gone. She said
she's being forced to step down. She alleges that university
leaders pressure her resign, but she raised concerns by financial
issues that it persisted before her tenures, she believed she
(01:42:21):
was held to a stricter standard.
Speaker 1 (01:42:23):
Then her predecessors.
Speaker 2 (01:42:24):
Her attorney has characterized the situation as a racial and
jenier discrimination, as well as retaliation for whistle blowing.
Speaker 1 (01:42:30):
Has indicated that legal action may be pursued.
Speaker 2 (01:42:33):
Ls YOU announce her departure in an internal email, despite
Allan stating that she did not agree to resign. The
situation contributes to a troubling trend of several high profile
black leaders departing LSU in recent years, including the university's
first black president, who went on to become the president
at Rutgers University. Allen will remain on the faculty until
spring twenty twenty six while the university searches for her replacement.
(01:42:57):
You know, you know, one of the things that we
have to recognize that we're seeing and ad a lot
of black.
Speaker 1 (01:43:07):
Folks in corporate America are experiencing this. And I can
tell you you know, when it.
Speaker 2 (01:43:14):
Came to let's say, the advertising industry, we spent a
lot of time trying to talk to black folks who
were in the business, many of them we call them,
who were Negro whisperers.
Speaker 1 (01:43:27):
They felt that a lot of us.
Speaker 2 (01:43:29):
Were too loud, were too We're too aggressive in demanding
equity for Black on Media.
Speaker 1 (01:43:36):
You know what's happening.
Speaker 2 (01:43:38):
They're getting fired, They're getting shown the door. And I
tell you a d it's amazing when you start getting
phone calls from the same people who were telling you
that you were too radical.
Speaker 1 (01:43:49):
We were demanding equity when it.
Speaker 2 (01:43:52):
Came to our dollars for Black on Media company, where
folks now all of a sudden, are like, hey, y'all
should be giving them a hell You're like really, And
I'm putting this together with this story here, because this
is what people need to understand. I saw George Floyd's
death as a third reconstruction. It lasted four years, and
(01:44:14):
these people say, oh, hell no, we're gonna underwine all
that stuff that took place. And so there's going to
be And I'm telling you right now, if you're black
and you're working in an academia, if you're working in
corporate America, there's a target on your back because Donald
Trump has said the corporation's whiteness rules and they don't care.
(01:44:35):
And so folks should be bracing themselves for this in
every single field.
Speaker 1 (01:44:41):
I keep saying, this is.
Speaker 2 (01:44:42):
A massive effort to defund Black America, whether it is economically, socially, culturally, politically,
health wise, you name.
Speaker 17 (01:44:50):
It, absolutely and I think that not only should people
will be prepared for whatever is to come, and we
know that it is going to come, but again, we
have to kind of be not kind of we have
to be proactive.
Speaker 4 (01:45:10):
About what steps we take next.
Speaker 17 (01:45:14):
And so hopefully with the LSU situation, there is some
kind of legal fight that is put up, I think
just for the show of the resistance to the thing
that we know happened because of all the reasons we
can figure that it happened. At the same time, we
(01:45:35):
also need to be thinking about what institutions we are
building and organizing on the outside of these places, and
then also looking to folks.
Speaker 4 (01:45:47):
I can understand how it.
Speaker 17 (01:45:49):
Feels to have folks come back to you, brother Martin,
like with head in hand, saying, you know, you should
be outraged about this, but unfortunately this is the wake
up call that some folks need because it doesn't matter
as much to them until they are the ones who
are affected negatively by it, which is unfortunate.
Speaker 4 (01:46:13):
But you know that's where we are.
Speaker 2 (01:46:18):
Yeah, I mean Christopher again, I need people to understand
we sell that story. Three hundred and fifteen thousand and
black women out of job since January, It's going to
be more of this. They are targeting everything that's black.
They're targeting every area, every field, they're targeting it all.
Speaker 1 (01:46:38):
I need our people to be.
Speaker 2 (01:46:40):
Prepared for what's going on, and they're coming after it all,
all of it.
Speaker 16 (01:46:51):
Brother Martin, I completely agree with you, especially you're stating
about George Floyd and a time of a wakening of
saying this could be another Regonstruction movement, yet that only
lasted for so long. So they're not just trying to
take us back to pre civil rights. They're trying to
take us back to pre Civil War like they're saying.
Speaker 3 (01:47:11):
They are targeting black women of saying, we don't even
know why y'all have jobs, let.
Speaker 16 (01:47:16):
Alone high paying, middle income type of jobs, and they're
gonna continuously do this. It's not just we're gonna go
after deans. We're gonna go after engineers, doctors, profecions. They're
going after everyone, and it's just the beginning again. One
two hundred and twenty nine days to go. I think
he can imagine on a lot of other things, to
(01:47:38):
actually go after. But he's going to continuously focus on
the Black community.
Speaker 3 (01:47:43):
Why because we are an easy target.
Speaker 16 (01:47:45):
We've always been to target in America, and it's going
to continuously happen like that until we actually.
Speaker 3 (01:47:50):
Do mobilize and fight back.
Speaker 16 (01:47:52):
But when I want to emphasize it is the same
thing that you're emphasizing. This isn't just something that's going
to happen at this time period. It is going to
continue usually happened until we actually come together and stop.
That is building up our own businesses, building up our
own healthcare, building up our own news media as well,
to make sure that truth is always being told.
Speaker 2 (01:48:15):
Absolutely, folks, we having some technical issues with our doctor,
so we're going to move that segment to another day
till we discussed that the other day this week. Let
me thank Ad Christopher or my Congo being on today's show.
Matter of fact, on the Congo, I'm sorry didn't get.
Speaker 1 (01:48:31):
Your take on this.
Speaker 2 (01:48:32):
Yere this thing, but when I talk about preparation, we
warned people.
Speaker 1 (01:48:38):
I mean we warned people.
Speaker 2 (01:48:40):
You know, there was a viral clip when I was
talking about this defund of Black America and people posted
they were like, oh man, he was going off, he
was cursing. I said, y'all, that was just sixty seconds
of a one hour and sixpenute breakdown. We have been
warning people that this was coming, and so now they're
seeing it. I need black people to brace themselves this,
this racist Donald Trump is gonna be there for the
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next three and a half years.
Speaker 1 (01:49:04):
They are trying to execute an agenda. They want to destroy.
Speaker 2 (01:49:08):
Everything that has happened in Black America since the Civil
rights movement.
Speaker 1 (01:49:13):
They want to destroy all of it.
Speaker 2 (01:49:16):
And so folks need to under fortify themselves and we
should be building up black institutions because we're going to
need as Christopher just said, we're gonna need HBCUs, We're
gonna need black on media, We're gonna need black owned businesses.
We are going to have to look inward to protect
our interests because these white nationalists they want to take
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it all.
Speaker 15 (01:49:42):
I mean, if you don't realize it now, I mean
you're never gonna realize it. I mean, when we're talking
about building up, part of this building up, it also
has to be with withdrawal. Right, as reference Car says
during the promos, bringing your eyeballs home and supporting you know,
networks like this. Another thing we have to do as
you have done off times, but enough people don't do.
Speaker 8 (01:50:01):
This is also calling out these athletes, like.
Speaker 15 (01:50:03):
Why would black college students want to play at LSU
and some of these other schools that are doing things
like this? Why would some of us want to work
in these companies that have racist records? You know the
Voting Rights Act when it was renewed years ago. One
of the things we don't realize or people don't talk
about enough, is that the business community also supported the
renewing of the Voting Rights Act as well as many Republicans. Now,
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Republicans don't care, businesses don't care. But what people respond to,
what they care about is our dollar. As we're seeing
we're targeted right now and some of these other companies,
and so the people are going to keep pushing us
into this. Then we need to keep pushing back because
as long as we're just lax daisical about and say,
oh that's messed up, or I'll like a little tweet
or I'll repost something and then I'm gonna call it
a day, they're going to keep getting away until it's
(01:50:47):
too late. So we have demonstrated areas of success throughout
this movement. We have to amplify it now more than ever,
and it starts with amplifying the Blackstar Network and what
we're doing here because we are the ones telling the
truth about these stories in ways that nobody else.
Speaker 2 (01:50:59):
Is absolutely absolutely gentlemen, we appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (01:51:05):
Thanks a lot.
Speaker 2 (01:51:06):
Let me think ad Christopher on me Congo being on
today's show.
Speaker 1 (01:51:09):
Thank you so very much.
Speaker 2 (01:51:10):
Folks, don't forget support the work that we do here
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I've been at the EJI the Institute here, visited the
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